Tuesday, November 18, 2008

So ever since we brought Scotland home, Ireland has been saying "I want to hold her! I want to hold her!". What's odd is that we generally don't use personal pronouns when speaking to Ireland, so where did the "her" come from?

Then, a couple of days ago, I heard Ireland say, "My baby. My baby. I want to hold her!" and it clicked! I knew not only where the mysterious pronoun had come from, but the phrase itself:

Elieth.

We moved to Indy in April of '07-Ireland was about 5 months old. She's now 2. For most of her life, Elieth has run up to her at church shouting "My baby! My baby! Let me hold her!" and then smothering her with hugs and kisses.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

So I first wrote this on 10/8/08, but this blog was under review for being SPAM. Now that it's not, I can post again.-------So several months ago, people began asking if Ireland had a "lazy eye".We hadn't noticed anything ourselves, but when we looked, we saw thatone of her eyes was "drifting".Her pediatrician recomended a specialist (who knows how to check littleeyes who can't read letters off a chart).Her appointment was today at 9:30.We waited in the appropriatly named waiting room for a good hour, andthen saw the Dr.He used some animal toys and a prism to check her eyes. Then came thosedreaded drops.It takes 30 minutes to dialate a child's eye, so it was back to thewaiting room.As the drops took effect, she got more and more fussy.Eventually they checked her again & wrote her a prescription forglasses.Yes, my 23 month-old daughter has to wear glasses.It turns out her eye was trying to focus, and that's why it'snot "straight". The glasses will help her focus without straining hereyes.They had an on-sight glasses shop (which sells *small* frames) & wepicked out a cute pair. They should be ready in about a week.So, we shall see how she adjusts to this change in lifestyle.Sadly, when she got her papa's eyes, it wasn't just the color.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

So my Ireland enjoys watching Baby Einstein, and as part of the bonus features, they have 'flash cards' that feature simple vocabulary.

This is how it works, a picture of a tractor is displayed. Then the word 'tractor' is displayed underneath the picture, and finally a voice says "tractor".To simplify, you're shown a picture, and after a pause, you hear the word.

So this is the manner in which she has gained a large part of her vocabulary, and wouldn't you know-it extends beyond Baby Einstein.

In the opening sequences for Star Trek: The Origional Series, The Animated Series, and The Next Generation; we start off with a starfield-there is a pause, and then we hear Kirk/Picard say "Space,..."

Yes, my daughter learned the word "space" from watching Star Trek. in fact she calls the show "Space" as well.

She has also learned how to say "Captain" and "Spock".On more than one occasion, while Kirk is fighting the alien-of-the-week, she has exclaimed "Uh-oh! The Captain!"